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Tag Archives: Emotion
Self-Observation and Compassion
The practice of Self-Observation such as all the other related activities in a Spiritual Path, should be always considered as means, not goals. Self -Observation is not the goal but the mean through which to obtain the answer to the … Continue reading
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Tagged Awareness, Compassion, Consciousness, Consciousness Studies, Emotion, Philosophy of Mind, Self awareness, Self Observation
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Passion: The Bliss of Inner Fire
There are many qualities of what is defined as passion which can be experienced. Though this term is habitually confused with the emotional flame with a transient, nonenduring nature, true passion has nothing to do with it. Indeed, while what … Continue reading
Being Underestimated
It’s not a good feeling being underestimated or not appreciated for what we are, and the most unfair reason is being unappreciated because our behaviour and way of thinking doesn’t match the ordinary social clichès. This could be very distressing, … Continue reading
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Tagged Awakening, Awareness, Buddhism, Consciousness Studies, Emotion, Higher consciousness, Inner Development, Self Inquiry, Self Observation, Thoughts, True Self
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The Importance of Relaxation (with mp3 guided exercise)
Undervaluing the importance of relaxation is the most deleterious thing that a human being could do to himself. But it’s what humans usually do. They don’t deny only the possibility to be relaxed, but even to learn how to be … Continue reading
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Tagged Awareness, Consciousness Studies, Emotion, Energy, Inner Development, Philosophy, Relaxation, Self Observation
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The Hideaway of our Fears
Is there anything more paralyzing and more difficult to acknowledge, than our fears? We have specialized ourselves to hide our fears in such a way that, in order not to recognize them and admit their existence, we are able to … Continue reading
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Tagged Awareness, Belief, Buddhism, Consciousness, Consciousness Studies, Cultivating Choiceless Awareness, Emotion, Energy, Exercises, Fear, Fourth Way, Inner Path, Meditation, Philosophy, Religion and Spirituality, Sarmoung, Self awareness, Self Development, Self Inquiry, Self Observation, Soul
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A Booktrailer for “The Book of Little Things”
Enjoy!
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Tagged Awakening, Awareness, Book, Booktrailer, Conscious Evolution, Consciousness, Consciousness Studies, Cultivating Choiceless Awareness, Emotion, Exercises, Fourth Way, G. I. Gurdjieff, God, Gurdjieff, Higher consciousness, Psychology, True Self
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The Digital Version of “The Book of Little Things” is online
“We live in an age of deep shifts, where a connection with our Intimate Self, our Essence, our Being, seems to be increasingly difficult to attain. “The Book of Little Things”, suggests that there is a path that leads to … Continue reading
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The Walker on the Waters Part 3
The “Mantram of Power” Needless to say, that once I returned home to Rovinj, for several weeks I seriously engaged myself in the recitation of the formula suggested by my mentor, which I named “The Mantram of Power”. But it … Continue reading
The Walker on the Waters Part 2
“Centuries ago a rich merchant lived on the edge of a desert. That man had became so rich that he had begun to worry about how to protect his assets. After having pondered about this for a long time, he … Continue reading
Impressions: The “Sense of Touch”
It could seem an absurdity, but try for a moment to ponder the immense importance of the senses. Imagine how the absolute absence of senses would be: no sound,no sense of touch, no smell, no sight… absolutely nothing. Just an … Continue reading